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75.10 BSc in Human Ecology/BEd (Secondary) Combined Degrees

75.10.1 General Information

    (See also §15.1.7)

    The Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Combined Degrees program provides a five-year integrated program of *150. Coursework within the two Faculties is taken concurrently. Students initially apply for admission to the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences and are considered to be registered in that Faculty for the first three years of the program. All qualified Year 3 BSc in Human Ecology/Bachelor of Education students will be promoted to Year 4 in the Faculty of Education provided a minimum GPA of 2.0 has been achieved and a minimum of *90 applicable to the BSc in Human Ecology/BEd (Secondary) Degrees program has been successfully completed.

    See §15.6.6 for detailed admission requirements and procedures for entry to Year 4 of this Combined Degrees Program.

75.10.2 Program Requirements

This information may also be found in §34.14.

Program Core (*84) (see Note 1 and 3)

1.

*6 ENGL, or *3 ENGL and *3 WRS

2.

ALES 204 (*3)

3.

ECON 101 (*3) and 102 (*3)

4.

STAT 151 (*3) or SOC 210 (*3)

5.

*6 Natural Sciences from BIOL, CHEM, PHYS, EAS (Faculty of Science), PSYCO (Faculty of Science) (see Note 4)

6.

Free Electives (*6)

7.

HECOL 100, 170, 201, 210, 211, 250, 313, and 254 or 354 (*3)

8.

HECOL 321 or 322 (*3)

9.

HECOL (*9) (see Note 4)

10.

HECOL at 400-level or above (*3)

11.

HE ED 110 (*3)

12.

NU FS 200, 223, 372, or 373 (*3)

13.

NUTR 100 and NU FS 100 (*6)

14.

MARK 312, NS 390, SOC 315, W ST 302 (*3)

BEd Core (*66)

1.

*18 Minor (See Note 2)

2.

EDU 307 (*3)

3.

EDFX 350, 450 (*12)

4.

EDPS 310 and 410 (*6)

5.

EDPY 200, 301, and 303 (*9)

6.

300-level EDSE course (Minor) (*3)

7.

EDSE 432, 433, 451 (*9) ( See correction February 28, 2012 )

8.

EDIT 201 (*3) ( See correction February 28, 2012 )

9.

*3 from Faculty of Education

Notes

(1)

Professional Designation: To meet the educational requirements for Professional Human Ecologist designation, students must present *36 in Human Ecology, Nutrition and Food Science, or Nutrition, including HECOL 100, plus *12 in course work closely related to their specialization.

(2)

Students should declare their minor early in the program by filling out a form in 231 General Services Building. To decide on a minor, consult Education Chart 3.

(3)

The Management in Organizations and Capstone Course requirements in §§34.1 and 34.13 are met by completion of Faculty of Education requirements.

(4)

Students in the Combined BSc Human Ecology/BEd degree cannot take HECOL 301. HECOL 268 or 270 is recommended. HECOL 300 is not recommended.

Year 1 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences

1.

ENGL (*3)

2.

ENGL or WRS (*3)

3.

ECON 101 (*3)

4.

ECON 102 (*3)

5.

HECOL 100 (*3)

6.

HECOL 250 (*3)

7.

HECOL 170 (*3)

8.

Natural Sciences from BIOL, CHEM, PHYS, EAS (Faculty of Science), PSYCO (Faculty of Science) (*3)

9.

NUTR 100 (*3)

10.

Open Option (*3)

Year 2 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences

1.

ALES 204 (*3)

2.

NU FS 100 (*3)

3.

STAT 151 or SOC 210 (*3) (SOC 210 recommended) (See Note 1) (*3)

4.

HECOL 201 (*3)

5.

HECOL 210 (*3)

6.

HECOL 211 (*3)

7.

HE ED 110 (*3)

8.

Natural Sciences from BIOL, CHEM, PHYS, EAS (Faculty of Science), PSYCO (Faculty of Science) (*3)

9.

Minor: choose any course from the specific teaching minor (*6)

Year 3 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences

1.

EDIT 202 (*3)

2.

MARK 312, NS 390, SOC 315, W ST 302 (*3) (See Note 1) (*3)

3.

HECOL 313 (*3)

4.

HECOL 321 or 322 (*3)

5.

HECOL 254 or 354 (*3)

6.

Education Option1 (*3)

7.

EDPY 200 (*3)

8.

NU FS 200, 223, 372, or 373 (*3)

9.

Minor: choose any course from the specific teaching minor (*6)

Year 4 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Education

Term 1

Introductory Professional Term (See Notes 2 and 3)

1.

EDFX 350 (*3)

2.

EDPS 310 (*3)

3.

EDPY 303 (*3)

4.

EDSE 307 (*3)

5.

EDSE 317 (*3) (Human Sciences)

Term 2

1.

EDPY 301 (*3)

2.

HECOL Option (*3)

3.

Open Option (*3)

4.

Minor: choose any course from the specific teaching minor (*6)

Year 5 (*30) Taken in the Faculty of Education

Term 1

1.

EDPS 410 (*3)

2.

EDSE 3XX (Minor) (*3)

3.

HECOL Option (*6)

4.

HECOL 400-level (*3)

Term 2

Advanced Professional Term (See Notes 2 and 4)

1.

EDFX 450 (*9)

2.

EDSE 417 (*3) (Human Sciences)

3.

EDSE 451 (*3) (Human Sciences)

Notes

(1)

Students are advised to consider prerequisite courses for advanced courses when planning their program, e.g., SOC 315 requires SOC 100 and 210 as prerequisites.

(2)

All courses in the Introductory and Advanced Professional Terms are integrated and must be taken concurrently.

(3)

The Introductory Professional Term must be taken in Term 1, Year 4.

(4)

The Advanced Professional Term must be taken in Term 2, Year 5.

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